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- W2893531762 abstract "E-government initiatives are emerging continuously in developing countries. Manyresearchers and professionals in this field have agreed on its potential to increaseeffectiveness, efficiency, and transparency. Furthermore, its potentials can improveinstitutional capacity, citizen participation, and transparency which will enhance economicgrowth in general. The Nigerian government has not adequately integrated ICT into publicadministration, which will boost the relationship between government and the citizens. ICThas transformed the process of governance into the digital era governance, which hasstimulated public management for the benefit of the citizens. E-government has become anessential element of public sector reform; it has the ability to change the way public sectoroperates. United Nations as the front advocate of E-governance have emphasized that it is thekey to achieving sustainable development in third world countries.Despite the adaptation of E-government, countries like Nigeria are yet to benefit itscapabilities fully. There are so many areas in government activities where the impact andpotentials of E-government have not been fully achieved in Nigeria. Numerous studies haveshown that there is a limitation on the successful implementation of E-government in Nigeria,which results in various debates and research on the reasons it lacks progression. Theresearch argues that E-government has a transformational impact on public administration,and it has influenced governance and public service delivery in the country efficiently.The research method used is a qualitative case study for data analysis; administrative burdenwas used as the criteria to measure performance. Using standard cost model, the authormeasured the level of administrative burden before and after the implementation of Egovernmentapplications. Also, the author uses Cape Verde as a best practice, to examinethose factors affecting E-government development in Nigeria.The research findings showed that E-government has a lot of potentials, and it can quicklytransform public administration when adopted the right way. The comparison betweenNigeria and Cape Verde identify the barriers affecting E-government development in Nigeria,and it describes the reason behinds Cape Verde’s massive achievement over the last fouryears. Therefore, the author suggested that the leadership in Nigeria needs to do a lot better,by defining a clear vision and goals on E-government initiative. The government also needsto design policies that will improve the level of knowledge and skills especially that of ICT. The government needs to also invest in all the necessary infrastructures that are essential forcitizens to access E-government applications. Also, the government needs to initiate the ‘onceonly’ and strategy and the one-stop portal to boost efficiency and effectiveness." @default.
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- W2893531762 date "2018-01-01" @default.
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- W2893531762 title "Achieving public service reform through e-government initiative: the case of Nigeria" @default.
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